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The cardigan, not that weirdo?

2021-01-22T05:23:09.334Z


THE CHRONICLE OF JULIEN SCAVINI - To each gentleman his style. The late President Giscard d'Estaing liked to put a cardigan between his shirt and his jacket, to keep warm. Comfortably seated on the green seats of the Institut de France, he could thus attend the long ceremonies without worrying about drafts. It seems that Frédéric Mitterrand has long taken over this sartorial practice. Do we have the right to think that such a look is old baderne? From the top


The late President Giscard d'Estaing liked to put a cardigan between his shirt and his jacket, to keep warm.

Comfortably seated on the green seats of the Institut de France, he could thus attend the long ceremonies without worrying about drafts.

It seems that Frédéric Mitterrand has long taken over this sartorial practice.

Do we have the right to think that such a look is old baderne?

From the top of my 35 years, and after trying on the sleeveless sweater several times under my suits, I quickly came back.

It seemed to me not to have the age.

Our former Prime Minister Édouard Philippe, he biased by resorting to the quilted nylon vest.

Same comfort, but decidedly more modern style.

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Because we must recognize the absolute approval of such a setting, especially when it benefits from the know-how of beautiful Italian or English houses.

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